The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2015 by Bob Sehlinger


The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2015
Title : The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2015
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ISBN : 1628090200
ISBN-10 : 9781628090208
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 864
Publication : First published July 21, 2014

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Compiled and written by a team of experienced researchers whose work has been cited by such diverse sources as USA Today and Operations Research Forum, The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World digs deeper and offers more than any other guide. The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World explains how Disney World works and how to use that knowledge to make every minute and every dollar of your vacation count. With advice that is direct, prescriptive, and detailed, it takes the guesswork out of travel by unambiguously rating and ranking everything from hotels, restaurants, and attractions to rental car companies. With an Unofficial Guide in hand, and authors Bob Sehlinger and Len Testa as guides, find out what’s available in every category, from best to worst, and use step-by-step detailed plans to help make the most of time at Walt Disney World.


The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2015 Reviews


  • Libby

    This is a brilliant book for a holiday that can be daunting to plan. So full of info! But fun to read as well. In fact, so fun that I read the chapter on bringing kids and we have no children... it was just that entertaining! And the subscriptions to touring plans - worth it! The only long line we waited in was at EPCOT, and that's because we deviated from the plans and because of rain. Use the apps, they're amazing!

  • Amanda Silvia

    I had The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2015 checked out of the library for about two months. (I had renewed it--I didn't keep it over the due date!) I was reading it off and on in preparation for my next trip to WDW, although I had been many times before and we actually did not book our trip until November (or even know until then exactly when we were going to go). The last time I had been to WDW was in January 2013, and the MagicBand/FastPass+ system did not exist yet, so I was very nervous about that. I also had never really eaten at many of the sit-down restaurants on property and I wanted to do that the next time I went, so I needed to read about the different restaurants and tips for how to score hard-to-get reservations. This guidebook has about 780 pages of text, and I read the majority of it! I skipped the chapters about the Disney Cruise Line, traveling with kids, the spas, etc., but I did read about all the rides (even though I've been on most of them before), shows, restaurants and hotels. It was very comprehensive and I really enjoyed the light, chatty tone of the book. I felt like I was getting people's opinions, instead of just the facts, which was good. I made copies of some of the pages so I could keep them for my own planning. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone planning a trip to Walt Disney World, especially to people who have never been before.

  • Shannon

    This book is loaded with helpful information to make preparing for and navigating Disney easier. I had only planned to peruse this book before our Disney trip, but ended up reading it cover to cover, and I am so glad I did. There are so many options to pick from, decisions to make, and possible pitfalls to be avoided with a Disney vacation that without this book, I feel like I would have been going in blind.

    Some of the harsher reviews of various aspects of the parks in this book dampened my excitement before our trip. However, after spending ten days on site at Walt Disney World, I would have to say that the book, including the negative portions, is very accurate.

    *I also purchase the companion touringplans.com Lines app, but was not nearly as pleased with the app, as I was with this book.

  • Amy



    I had read the 2014 edition from the library, and then I went and bought this more recent one for my own trip. Couldn't have done it without it. One of the biggest things this series has going for it is that it had the most information for people staying off site. Nearly every other guide just gave the briefest info on non-Disney accommodations and then concluded that you were probably staying on site anyway. This book has tons of maps and driving directions.

  • Coleen

    It's been 7 years since I've taken the family- and now I'm looking forward to taking my grandson. Love the reader comments interspersed throughout the book. Also love the addition of Universal Studios. But so much has changed- that my mind is swimming - especially with the new Fastpass+. Still loved reading over how to save some money and some time. I'll buy my own copy when I decide to go again.

  • Jill

    An excellent guide for anyone planning a trip to Walt Disney World and/or Universal Studios. Very well researched, well written and easy to navigate. The level of detail in these 800+pages is incredible--down to which hotel has the best pillows! I also really appreciated the comments and advice that they included from readers. Don't let the length put you off--it's easy to skim or skip certain parts based on your circumstances.

  • Richard

    I read all the relevant parts in preparation for my vacation to Orlando at the end of October. Covers more than just Disney, and gave lots of other event ideas in the area. Has some great advice on crowd avoidance.....although we'll see how accurate the advice is in practice. This book is quite thorough, and being an unofficial guide isn't afraid to say what NOT to do. I'd highly recommend to anyone planning a trip to Disney World or Orlando in general!

  • Eloise

    Very helpful for planning our Spring Break trip to Disney World. I also recommend their app, WDW Lines, which requires a subscription. I referred to it many times each day while we were in the parks. I found Lines more accurate and less buggy than Disney World's official app, My Disney Experience.

  • Jksechler

    A great book full of lots of details about WDW (and other area attractions). For someone who likes to plan their vacation in advance - this is the book for you! It gives ratings for hotels, rides, restaurants, etc. Tips for just about everything. Also, this will get you excited for your upcoming vacation too! Can't wait to visit...

  • Jex

    Some great tips on planning your trip to Disneyworld. Definitely gave ideas of things I hadn't even thought of. I'm definitely taking some things with a grain of salt, but definitely an asset in the long run. Especially their app for tour plans :)

  • Misty Farias

    The format of this book seems to have changed a lot. There are multiple pages of reader tips inserted in between reviews and trip plans. While I appreciate reader reviews I found this layout really messy and hard to understand.

  • Lauren Fresh

    Great review of WDW and surrounding theme parks. Already outdated so try to get the current (or even next year's!) book to use for planning. I still would rather use blogs to know the latest information, but this one was great.

  • Sarah

    Very helpful in planning trip to Disney, and even has sections describing Universal, Sea World and other nearby attractions...

  • Amy

    I've only been to WDW once, but hope to go again sometime soon. The Unofficial Guides are my favorite for Disney and this one doesn't disappoint!

  • Sarah

    Lots of good tips. The best is it includes Universal parks, which is really nice since there really are not books out there on Universal.

  • Lynn

    The gold standard, along with touringplans.com

  • Katie

    Some of the information was good, but I found it a little overly critical. It kind of put a damper on my excitement for our upcoming trip to read about all the things they didn't like.

  • Katie B-K

    This is the book we read to prepare to go to Disney World, and it was very helpful. I honestly can't imagine going there without something like this.

  • Alicia Terrill (ReadCover2Cover)

    Probably the most complete Disney guide. It's big, but it has everything you would ever need to know in it!

  • Gillian

    Good information, needs some updating but attractions listed may have closed after publishing date.

  • Katie Clark

    A very in depth guide, especially if you're looking a different resorts. And the touring plans are solid!